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Városföld–Slobodnica pipeline

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Country
  
HungaryCroatia

Type
  
Natural gas

Diameter
  
80 cm

Compressor stations
  
Length
  
293 km (182 mi)

Operating pressure
  
75 bars (7,500 kPa)

No. of compressor stations
  
2

Commissioned
  
2011

Operators
  
MOL Group, Plinacro

Maximum discharge
  
7×10^ m/a (250×10^ cu ft/a)

The Városföld–Slobodnica pipeline is a bi-directional high pressure natural gas pipeline between Városföld in Hungary and Slobodnica in Croatia. It is a part of the New European Transmission System. The pipeline is operated by FGSZ in Hungary and by Plinacro in Croatia.

Length of the pipeline is 293 kilometres (182 mi), of which 205 kilometres (127 mi) is located in Hungary and 88 kilometres (55 mi) in Croatia. The pipeline has diameter of 800 millimetres (31 in) and its working pressure is 75 bars (7,500 kPa). Its capacity is 7 billion cubic metres per annum (250 billion cubic feet per annum). The pipeline has compressor stations at Városföld and Báta, and international metering stations at Drávaszerdahely and Donji Miholjac. It cost €395 million.

References

Városföld–Slobodnica pipeline Wikipedia


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